Rutherford County TN Archives Biographies.....Thurman, Nathan
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Author: Deborah Thurman Parks
The following is information gathered on Nathan and Tabitha (Lowery) Thurman
family and related Thurman families that were in Rutherford Co TN at the
same time.
Nathan and Tabitha (Lowery) Thurman
Orange County, Virginia Marriage Records
Nathan Thurman and Tabitha Lowery, September 4, 1796
Nathan and Tabitha lived in Virginia for a while after marriage. Sometime
after their son Benjamin was born, they moved to North Carolina. Not exactly
sure where but the birth location of their children after Benjamin lists North
Carolina. Some researchers believe that Tabithas parents were Arthur and
Avery (Little) Lowery who lived in Wake County, North Carolina, so perhaps
Nathan and Tabitha Thurman lived near them. Some researchers believe that
Nathan Thurman was the son of Benjamin and Sarah (Henderson) Thurman of
Orange/Buckingham Counties. But at this time, I have not seen any document to
prove such a relationship.
1830 Rutherford Co TN Census
Nathan Thurman p. 323 (next door to Wilie Thurman)
01201001-10011101
Nathan and Tabitha are both listed as being between 50 and 60 years of age
giving them both a birth year range of 1770-1780
Based upon ages and living proximities, I believe that Nathan and Tabitha were
the parents of Wiley Thurman (more below).
In the Central Monitor a newpaper published in Rutherford Co Tn for central
TN, dated July 19, 1834, the name Nathl Thermon is listed as having a
letter waiting for him at the post office in Jefferson.
1831 - The Central Monitor (early Tennessee Newspaper)
List of letters remaining in the Post Office at Jefferson the 1st of July
1831 which if not taken out before the 1st day of October next will be sent to
the General Post Office as dead letters. Nathaniel Therman listed as having
a letter waiting at the post office. Jefferson City is northeast of
Rutherford Co TN in todays De Kalb County, Tennessee.
Rutherford County TN Deed Book ? page 815
For the love and affection I entertain for Nathan Thurman, my grandson, I do
hereby give and transfer and convey to him my sorrel filly with a blaze face
two years old last spring. To have and to hold the same to the said Nathan
Thurman his heirs and assigns forever. I do covenant with the said Nathan
Thurman that I am lawfully seized of said sorrel filly aforesaid have a good
right to convey her, and that the same is unencumbered. I do further covenant
and bind myself my heirs and representatives to warrant and forward defend the
title to the said filly and her increase if any to the said Nathan Thurman his
heirs and assignees against the lawful claim of all persons whatsoever. Given
under my hand and seal this 11th day of July 1838.
Witness
M.J. Reeves
Samuel V. Hodge Nathan X Thurman seal
His mark
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris Clerk of the County Nathan
Thurman the foregoing named bargainer with whom I am personally acquainted,
and who acknowledged that he executed the foregoing deed of gift for the
purposes therein contained. Witness my hand at office this 11th day of July
1838. Robert S. Morris Clerk
1840 Rutherford Co TN Census
Nathan Thurman p. 122
000020001-001000001
Nathan and Tabitha were both listed as being between 60-70 giving them a
birth range of 1770-1780.
Their household was listed on the same page and a few names away from Joseph,
Wm and Timothy Parker. Wiley Thurman married Elizabeth Parker Lee.
Rutherford County TN Deed Book 2 page 262
Know all men by these presents that I Nathan Thurman of the County of
Rutherford and State of Tennessee have this day bargained, sold and by these
presents convey to William Snell of the county and State aforesaid, for the
sum of three hundred and two dollars a certain tract or parcel of land lying
in Rutherford County on the waters of McCoys fork of Stones river, the place
where I now live estimated at fifty acres more or less and bounded as follows
beginning at a post oak Irvins north east corner, thence south 33 poles to a
stake, thence east 185 poles to a stake; thence north 57 poles to a small
dogwood in Poindexter line, thence west with the said line to the beginning to
have and to hold the said William Snell his heirs assigns administrators
forever; the above named tract of land from any and every person whereof I
have set my hand and affixed my seal the 13th of October one thousand eight
hundred and forty.
Test
Wm Poindexter
Robert B. Swan Nathan X Thurman seal
His mark
1850 Rutherford Co TN Census
Page 293
Nathan Thurman 77 VA (a birth year of approximately 1773)
Tabitha 75 VA (a birth year of approximately 1775)
Pleasant 30 (a birth year of approximately 1820)
1860 Rutherford Co TN Census
Nathan Thurman 91 (birth year of approximately 1769)
Tabitha 88 (birth year of approximately 1772)
Pleasant 40 (birth year of approximately 1820)
Nathan and Tabitha do not show up in the 1870 census. It is possible that
they both died between 1860 and 1870. I have been unable to find an
administration to their estate.
Wiley and Elizabeth Thurman
Rutherford Co TN Marriage Records
Wiley Thurman md. Elizabeth Lee in Rutherford Co TN on December 31, 1829
Surety posted by Albian Lowry (Elizabeth Lees maiden name was Parker. Her
first marriage was to John Lee - see below)
Rutherford CO.,TN Book 7, page 190
We the appointed to lay off to the widow, Elizabeth Lee, widow of John Lee,
one years provisions, say she is entitled to the following items. One pen of
corn, supposed to be about 30 barrels. One bushel salt and six hogs. This 4th
of Dec, 1828 Signed by John Doak, Coleman Jackson and Benjamin Brothers
Rutherford CO., TN Book 8, page 270
Settlement of the estate of John Lee, deceased. We have proceeded to settle
with William Parker, administrator of the estate of John Lee.
Recorded 11 of October 1831
Rutherford Co TN 1830 Census
Wilie Thurman p. 323 (next door to Nathan and Tabitha Thurman)
000001-11001
Wiley is listed as 30-40 years of age - he was born between 1790-1800
Elizabeth is listed as 20-30 years of age
Two young females in the household 1-u5 and 1-age 5-10. Possibly, the oldest
was Elizabeths child from her marriage to ? Lee.
Rutherford Co TN 1840 Census
Wilee Thurman p. 128
3-0-0-0-0-1/0-1-0-0-0-1
Wiley and Elizabeth are both listed as being 30-40 years of age
Three young boys under age 5
1 girl age 5-10
Rutherford Co TN Probate Records
William Parker lists his children, including Elizabeth Thurman, as his heirs
in his will dated January 1, 1842.
Rutherford County, TN - Chancery Court Records
Joshua MILLER, Administrator of William Parker, Thomas GRISHAM and wife Casse,
James BARRY and wife Mary, John PATEY and wife Frances, Willie THURMAN and
wife Elizabeth, Milly HOOVER, and Amanda R. and Nancy Parker who petition by
their guardian Rolly MORGAN. Ex Parte. Petition to divide slaves. Casse
GRISHAM to receive a Negro boy named Lank. Mary BERRY to receive a man named
Anderson. Frances PATEY a woman and child named Hannah and Tennessee.
Elizabeth to receive a man named Isaac. Milly HOOVER a woman named Cate.
Anderson and Nancy PARKER, three slaves, Delly, George, and Sam. Jan 7, 1846
(pp. 79-80)
Wiley Thurman Will and Inventory
In the name of God Amen, I Wiley Thurman of the County of Rutherford and State
of Tennessee being in perfect mind and memory do make and ordain this my last
will and testament.
1st I will and direct that all my debts be first paid and I leave to my
beloved wife Elizabeth Thurman during her life the following property for her
benefit and the benefit of my children, Elizabeth, William, Robert, Wiley,
Parker and Susanna, my land, household and kitchen furniture, plantation
tools, two horses, three cows, one wagon together with every other property
belonging to me named or not named I will and direct that all of the above
named property at the death of my wife Elizabeth be equally divided between
all of my before named children to them and their heirs forever. I appoint
Albert F. Henderson Executor of this my last will and testament. In witness
whereof I have here unto set my hand and affix my seal the 20 day of April
1847.
Signed sealed and acknowledged Wiley Thurman
(seal)
In the presence of
Benjamin Marable
James H. Love
Rutherford County Court May Term 1847
The execution of the within last will and testament of Wiley Thurman dec'd was
duly proven in open court at the above mentioned term of said court by the
oath of Benjamin Marable and James H. Love subscribing witnesses thereto and
was ordered to be recorded. Recorded May 10th, 1847
Robert S. Morris, Clerk
Inventory of Wilee Thurman dec'd estate May 5, 1847
One note on H.B. Hicks on and endorsed by John H. Myers fifty dollars due on
the 25th day Dec 1846
One note on A.M. Neal due 23 May 1846 ten dollars
One note on J.L. Miller which was given for a note on E.D. Dromgoode due 25
Dec 1845
One note on Isaac F. Nichol endorsed by F.S. Mayfield due 25 Dec 1846 ten
dollars
One note on A.G. Henderson due 1 July 1848 of thirty dollars
One on Jerry Odel due 15 Dec 1847 twenty-five dollars
One nore on John Fletcher for corn - doubt whether he owes.
One order on Benjamin Thurman for three dollars.
One nore on H. Stuggerson due Oct 31, 1829.
One note on Saul T. Allen for twenty five dollars due May 1, 1826
One note on R. Duller for twenty three dollars
Due to Wiley Thurman on the 15 March 1844
Due on 25 Dec 1833 said is no value
each on hand forty three dollars and 80 cents.
Let Mrs. Thurman have one dollar and 55 cents.
One note on MP Beasley for twelve barrels and 3 bushels corn to be paid 25 Dec
1847
A.G. Henderson
Inventory of Wiley Thurman property taken May 5, 1847
One corner cupboard
one bureau
one sugar chest
three beds and furniture
one square table
one tressing table
one chest
one small trunk
one small folding leaf table
skilet
bottom chairs
two small chairs
onestove
one stone churn
two stone cranks
two lard stands
one meal tub
one salt tub
one pair of endirons
three soap stands
one meet hogs head
one lay
two small pots
one oven
one skillet
one baker
one fire shovel
one pot rack
two pair of pot hooks
one two gallon jugs
one pail
two ____________
one bread tray
one tub
one dye pot
one churn
one small preserve jar
one set of knives and forks
one tea pot one coffee pot
one coffee mill
one dock
one small flaz wheel
one clock reel
one spinning wheel
one grind stone
alot of corn perhaps twenty barrels
one lot of bacon perhaps eight hundred founds
one side saddle
one man saddle
one dick
one set of plates
one set of cups and saucers
one new plow
two shood ploughs
one old _______ plough
one weeding hoe
two pair of plough gear
two single _____
one _____
two poll ax
one drawing knife
one hand saw
one small drawing knife
two beams
one ox waggon
three cows
two calves
four old sheep
four turkey
two horses
two dridles
four cotton baskets
one lot of empty
one lot of fodder
six books
one loom and gear
one waggon sold for twenty one dollars
and the remainder of personal property of Wiley Thurman deceased by him to his
wife Elizabeth Thurman was has therein now in her possession it being supposed
that there would be sufficient money to pay all debts without any further sale
or property this July 1, 1847
AG Henderson
Rutherford County Deed Book 3 page 600
I, Samuel Jones in presence of a parcel agreement entered into with my wife
Elizabeth Jones that she should have the sole benefit of the property which
she was entitled by the will of her late husband Wiley Thurman in as much as
said agreement was never reduced to writing do hereby relinquish give and
grant to John Hicks all the right title or interest which I have acquired in
and to any of the property to which the said wife was entitled by the will of
her former husband to have and to hold to the said John in trust for the sole
use and benefit of my said wife and I hereby relinquish to said John trustee
as aforesaid and to and for the use aforesaid all the right which I would
otherwise have to the property and increase of said property by virtue of my
intermarriage with my said wife. Given under my hand and seal this 15th day
of October 1848.
Sam Jones (seal)
Recorded October 16, 1848
Rutherford County TN Court Record
A settlement made with Albert G. Henderson executors of Wiley Thurman deceased
by one John Woods Clerk of Rutherford County. I find that said Executor is in
debt as follows towit. As per return of inventory the sum of:
$160.54
90.05 As per return of sale
20.50 Waggon sold Wm Morrow
$271.09
Credit Executor as follos to wit:
Clerk fees heretofore paid $3.50
B.L. Carnahan Anderson's judgement 4.11
Silas
Tuckers .62
Thomas Bethshears 1.50
W.H. Rucker 1.00
B.L. Carnahan for Wm Parkers judgement 39.59
Wm Morrow sale of waggon .50
H.B. Henderson
1.00
C.T. Love bill
13.20
J.M. Knight and Company 11.46
H.M. and J.W. Burton 25.00
R. Hazelwood 5.00
Wm Morrow for taxes 2.74
C.A. Cockram for coffin 17.00
J.t McKinley two receipts 10.82
J.L. Miller
note 1.60
Charles Ready
25.00
clerk fees for settlement and recording
2.50 166.14
Balance due estate from executor
$ 104.95
There is a suit in the circuit court and some other matters unsettled. Given
under my hand at office this 10th day of July
1849.
John Woods clk
Recorded September 14, 1849
Rutherford County, TN 1850 Census Jefferson District
Page 181
Elizabeth Thurman 35 SC Real estate owned $1800 (cannot read or write)
Wm J. Thurman 14 TN
Robert L. 12 TN
Wilie O. 10 TN
Parker N. 8 TN
Susan J. 5 TN
Elizabeth L. Canada 16 TN
Rutherford County Deed Book 5 page 223
This indenture made the 25th day of September in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fifty one between George Foreman and Elizabeth
Foreman his wife formerly Elizabeth Thurman and widow of Willie Thurman
deceased of Rutherford County and State of Tennessee of the one part and
Joshua Elder of the County of Rutherford and State aforesaid of the other
part. Witnesseth that the said George and Elizabeth for and inconsideration
of the sum of four hundred dollars to them in hand paid by the said Joshua
Elder the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath given granted and
bargained sold aleined conveyed and confirmed and by these presents doth give
grant bargain sell alien convey and confirm unto the said Joshua Elder his
heirs and assigns forever their interests in a certain tract piece of parcel
of land situate lying and being in the County of Rutherford and State
aforesaid in district number six on the waters of the west fork of Stones
River beginning at a stake in Richard Hazelwoods line, then north one hundred
and sixty one and a half poles to a stake on the line of the track belonging
to Hendersons heirs, then west one hundred and nineteen poles to a cedar
Albert G. Hendersons northeast corner, then south one hundred and sixty one
and a half poles to a mulberry and stake on Jesse Sikes line and then east to
the beginning containing one hundred and twenty acres be the same more or less
and which was sold by Richard D McCullough to the said Willie Thurman in his
lifetime the interest of the said George Foreman and Elizabeth Foreman being
the life estate of the said Elizabeth and which was bequeathed to her by the
last will and testament of her dower husband the said Willie Thurman. To have
and to hold the aforesaid land with all and singular the rights, profits,
emoluments, hereditaments, and appurtenances of in and to the same belonging
or in any way appertaining to the on by proper use benefit and behoof of him
the said Joshua Elder his heirs and assigns forever and the said George
Foreman and Elizabeth Foreman for their heirs executors and administrators do
covenant and agree to and with the said Joshua Elder his heirs and assigns
that the before recited land and bargained premises they will warrant and
forever defend against the rights to the interest or claim of all and every
person or persons whatsoever. In witness whereof the said George and
Elizabeth have presents to set their hands and affixed their seals the day and
year first above written.
his
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of George X
Foreman (seal)
mark
Thomas Henderson her
John Kennedy Elizabeth
X Foreman (seal)
mark
Rutherford Co TN Chancery Court Records
John M. CANADA and wife Elizabeth, formerly THURMAN, William THURMAN, Robert
Willy Parker, and Susan THURMAN versus Joshua ELDER and others. 2 Dec 1858
pp. 328-330
Benjamin and Mary Ann (Brothers) Thurman
Rutherford Co TN Marriage Records
Benjamin Thurman md. Malinda Perry in Rutherford Co TN on September 14, 1829.
Surety was posted by Willie D. Manning (not sure if this is the same Benjamin
Thurman who later married Mary Ann Brothers. If it is the same Benjamin, he
would have been 18 at the time of marriage to Malinda Perry) If this isnt
the same Benjamin that married Mary Ann Brothers, then who was he?
Rutherford County, TN Marriage Records
Willie D. Manning md. Sally Thurman on April 1, 1821. I list this marriage
here because Willie D. Manning posted the marriage bond for the above Benjamin
Thurman marriage to Malinda Perry. I do not know who Sally Thurman was -
perhaps a daughter of Nathan and Tabitha?
Benjamin Thurman md. Mary Ann Brothers in Rutherford Co TN on January 22,
1834. Surety posted by Wm G. Parrish
Hollis Thurman md. Elizabeth Carter September 14, 1835. Surety posted by
James G. Wooten
Maury County, TN Marriage Records
Nat Thurman md. Mary Carter on July 29, 1850.
Rutherford Co TN Deed Book ? Page #815
For the love and affection I entertain for Nathan Thurman, my grandson, I do
hereby give and transfer and convey to him my sorrel filly with a blaze face
two years old last spring. To have and to hold the same to the said Nathan
Thurman his heirs and assigns forever. I do covenant with the said Nathan
Thurman that I am lawfully seized of said sorrel filly aforesaid have a good
right to convey her, and that the same is unencumbered. I do further covenant
and bind myself my heirs and representatives to warrant and forward defend the
title to the said filly and her increase if any to the said Nathan Thurman his
heirs and assignees against the lawful claim of all persons whatsoever. Given
under my hand and seal this 11th day of July 1838.
Witness
M.J. Reeves
Samuel V. Hodge Nathan X Thurman seal
His mark
Personally appeared before me Robert S. Morris Clerk of the County Nathan
Thurman the foregoing named bargainer with whom I am personally acquainted,
and who acknowledged that he executed the foregoing deed of gift for the
purposes therein contained. Witness my hand at office this 11th day of July
1838. Robert S. Morris Clerk
1840 Rutherford Co TN Census
Benjamin Thurman p. 125
2-1-0-0-0-1/1-0-0-0-1 (Benjamin was 30-40 and his wife is 20-30)
Benjamins household is next door to Francis Brothers, Benjamins father in
law)
Nathaniel Thurman page 121
1-0-0-0-1/1-0-0-0-1 (Nathaniel and his wife were both 20-30 years of age)
Rutherford County TN Deed Book 2 page 262
Know all men by these presents that I Nathan Thurman of the County of
Rutherford and State of Tennessee have this day bargained, sold and by these
presents convey to William Snell of the county and State aforesaid, for the
sum of three hundred and two dollars a certain tract or parcel of land lying
in Rutherford County on the waters of McCoys fork of Stones river, the place
where I now live estimated at fifty acres more or less and bounded as follows
beginning at a post oak Irvins north east corner, thence south 33 poles to a
stake, thence east 185 poles to a stake; thence north 57 poles to a small
dogwood in Poindexter line, thence west with the said line to the beginning to
have and to hold the said William Snell his heirs assigns administrators
forever; the above named tract of land from any and every person whereof I
have set my hand and affixed my seal the 13th of October one thousand eight
hundred and forty.
Test
Wm Poindexter
Robert B. Swan Nathan X Thurman seal
His mark
1850 Rutherford Co TN Census Fosterville Township
Page 334
Benjamin Thurman 38 VA $1000
Polly 35 VA
Frances 15 TN
William 14 TN
Bitha 12 (short for Tabitha?) TN
Martha 10 TN
Benjamin 8 TN
Yokum 6 TN
Didamiah 4 TN
Pleasant 10/12 TN
Rutherford County TN Deed Book 7 page 715
I, Douglas Ferris have this day bargained and sold and do hereby transferred
convey to Pleasant Thurman and his heirs forever for the consideration of five
hundred seventy dollars to me paid a tract of land in the State of Tennessee
Rutherford County district No 15 containing one hundred and eighteen and more
or less and bounded as follows. Beginning at a red oak John Olivers sw corner
in Casbey Coxs line thence west passing said Coxs corner 187 poles to a
ironwood and elm Barretts corner, thence south west 103 ½ poles to two
ironwoods and cedar Alsupt corner thence east 39 poles to two cedars and white
oak Alsups corner thence north 20 ¾ poles to a large cedar Alsups corner
thence east 89 poles to a stake 3 small hickories pointers Wm Philips corner
thence south 44 poles to an ash RR and 3 ashes and elm pointers Philips and
hunts corner thence east 60 poles to Hunts and Olivers line thence north with
said line 126 poles to the beginning. To have and to hold the same to the
said Thurman his heirs and assigns forever. I do covenant with the said
Thurman that I am lawfully seized of said land have a good right to convey it
and that the same it unencumbered. I do further covenant and bind myself my
heirs and representatives to warrant and forever defend the title to the said
land and every part thereof to the said Thurman his heirs and assigns against
the lawful claims of all persons whatever this 3rd day of September
1854.
Wm D. Ferris (seal)
Registered Oct 13, 1854
October 23, 1857 - Rutherford Co TN Chancery Court Records Book C pages 190-191
Rutherford County, TN Probate Court Book C page 190-191
Mary Thurman, a femme covert vs. Benjamin Thurman & John D. Gilmon & John Jones
Be it remembered that on this 22nd day of October 1857, this cause was heard
before Chancellor Bidle, presiding at Murfreesboro on bill to ____ for
confessed as to all the defendants appeared to the court the complainant Mary
Thurman is one of the children and legatee of Francis Brother deceased late of
Rutherford County Tennessee who previous his death made his will appointing
William Brothers and J.J. Miller his executors. It appears that J.J. Miller
and William Brothers denounced this executorship of his will and whereupon
defendant John D. Gilmore was appointed administrator with the will amended.
It appears that the testator directed all his estate real and personal to be
held after the death of his wife who survives him and the proceeds divided
equally between his children providing that complainant show, should specially
go to her use and the heirs of her body. And no ___ whatever and this the
____ should be render the direction, of a guardian which he authorized the
County Court to appoint. It appears this complainant with all the devices
render the will filed this bill for the sale of the land, in the County Court
for Rutherford County that defendant John Jones was appointed commissioner to
sell said lands who has sold the same. It appears that the said John D.
Gilmore as administrator sold the salves and other property belonging to said
testator and that at the sale of the slaves defendant Thurman became the
purchaser or bid off for complainant a Negro man named Calvin, for the price
of $1,405.00 and executed his note for the same payable the 1st of August
1857. And complainant having paid the court to settle upon her legacy coming
to her from testator, under said will and she having paid the court to apply
the same towards the purchase for her of the slave Calvin to bid off by
defendant Thurman her husband. The Court doth not decide whether complainant
_____ absolutely render said will, or whether the estate is limited to her,
the Court is of opinion that complainant has an equitable right to have said
estate settled upon her and her children and is have the same applied toward
the purchase of the slave Calvin. It does not appear that complainants
precise interest in the hands of the Administrator Gilmon or what her interest
in the hands of the commissioner Jones is, the whole not having probably been
realized. It is therefore ordered and decreed that the said John D. Gilmon
apply whatever sum that may be in his hand coming to complainants to the
discharge of the note so given for the salve Calvin. Auditing the same with
the Clerk and Master who will make his report hereinto the next term until
which time all questions not here settled are researched.
1860 Jackson County, Missouri Census
According to the obituary, one of Benjamin and Mary Ann Thurmans sons, Nathan
Francis Frank Thurman (named after both grandfathers: Francis Brothers and
Nathan Thurman) stated that the family migrated from Tennessee to Missouri
during 1860. Benjamins occupation was listed as carpenter.
Nathaniel and Mary (Carter) Thurman
Davidson County, TN Marriage Records
Nathaniel Thurman md. Mary E. Cotton on January 15, 1842.
1850 Maury Co TN Census (need to see this)
page 388
Nathaniel Thurman 33 NC
Mary 34 T
Pelina 16
Reubin Carter 13
Mary 9
Louisa 8
Joanna 3
Nathan Thurman 12
Granville 8
Emily 6
Mary 1
Williamson County, TN 1860 census
Page 58
Nathaniel Thurman 48
Mary 45
Louisa A. 17
Emely E. 15
Jonah J. 12
Mary E. 11
1870 Rutherford Co TN Census
Page 14, District #15 83/83
Pleasant Thurman 40 Farmer TN
Julia Adams 24 Housekeeper TN
William Adams 25 Farmer TN
Mary A. Adams 1 TN
Page 14, District #15 85/85
N. Thurman 50 Marketer TN
Aby Thurman 45 Housekeeper TN
Aby Collins 40 At home TN
1880 Rutherford Co TN Census page 55
Nathan Thurman 69 farmer VA VA VA
Eliza 46 wife TN TN TN
Columbine 12 son TN
Vina 9 daughter TN
Tabitha 7 daughter TN
Lisa 5 daughter TN
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